2006/5/26, Mimmus <<a href="mailto:dviggiani@tiscali.it">dviggiani@tiscali.it</a>>:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi,<br>during gradual migration to Asterisk, I put Asterisk in front of a legacy<br>Alcatel PBX:<br> PRI PSTN <--> Asterisk <--> E1 cable <--> Alcatel PBX<br><br>After successful deployment of VoIP phones, it's time to drop Alcatel PBX!
<br>I'd like to keep some of analog lines to support modem, fax and some older<br>stuff. What's the best choice? A channel bank or a TDM2400P card?<br>Can I use a TDM2400P board together with the actual TE410P?<br><br>Thanks
<br>--<br>Domenico Viggiani</blockquote><div><br>From many inputs, channel bank seems to be the more reliable solution today as you cannot get bridging inside TDM2400 yet.<br>I've been told this bridging feature is planned but not commited.
<br><br>PS: How many users were at start connected to Alcatel PBX ? What did you do for voicemail during migration ?<br></div><br></div>